Forbes magazine health care reporter Leah Rosenbaum is leaving the news organization at the end of the week.
“I’m leaving for a few reasons, but the biggest is burnout from covering the pandemic daily for the last 18 months,” she wrote on Twitter.
Rosenbaum has been at Forbes since January 2019, first as an assistant editor for health and science. She previously was a reviewer at HealthNewsReviewer.org and interned at Science News and Seeker Media.
She holders a bachelor’s degree from Johns Hopkins University and a master’s degree from Cal-Berkeley.
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